Theodor Rausche

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Heilbronn and its surroundings. Steel engraving by Theodor Rausche (around 1835)

Carl Theodor Rausche (born July 25, 1807 , † October 12, 1849 in Stuttgart ) was a German engraver .

He worked in Heilbronn around 1840 . His best-known work is the Panorama des Neckar from Heilbronn to Heidelberg , published in 1843 , which he engraved together with his colleague Christian Friedrich Traugott Duttenhofer .

Works (selection)

  • View of Heilbronn with the so-called "square tower" ( Götzenturm ), in which Götz von Berlichingen is said to have sat for two days.
  • Souvenir sheet with 16 views of Heilbronn and its surroundings. (Steel engraving around 1835)
  • 8th German Army Corps from September 12th to 20th, 1840 - beginning of the war exercises, forced crossing over the Neckar to Heilbronn .
  • Journey of the Esslingen singers to the Heilbronn song festival 1840 Engraving after Johannes Braungart .

Individual evidence

  1. life data after entry on Carl Theodor Rausche in the personal database of the state bibliography of Baden-Württemberg ;
    Entry on Carl Theodor Rausche in the HEUSS database of the Heilbronn City Archives , contemporary history collection, signature ZS-16411.
  2. ^ Theodor Rausche, Christian Duttenhofer: Panorama of the Neckar from Heilbronn to Heidelberg . Scheurlen, Heilbronn 1860, OCLC 311965803 .
  3. ^ Carl Caesar von Leonhard: Heilbronn . In: Tourist book for Heidelberg and the surrounding area with woodcuts, imprinted lithographs and a chart . Karl Groos, Heidelberg 1834, p. 271–278, here p. 276 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
  4. ^ 8th German Army Corps from September 12 to 20, 1840 digital.wlb-stuttgart.de.
  5. Johannes Braungart: The Esslingen singers' journey to the Heilbronner Liederfest 1840 museum-digital.de.

literature

Web links

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